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As I was saying: Reaching out to the UIL

Happy September - or is it still August? I don’t really know if I’m coming or going these days. No doubt I am not in this leaky boat by myself. Am I right? Suzanne and I are headed to the NNA convention in Jacksonville, Fl., at the end of September and then slipping over to Orlando for the 50th anniversary of Walt Disney World for some much-needed R&R.

Are you telling your own stories?

By Jim Pumarlo,
Consultant

Week of Sept. 13 - 17

Abbott calls third special session for Sept. 20

Week of Sept. 6 - 10 - REVISED

EDITOR’S NOTE: THIS IS A REVISED BULLDOG EDITION OF CAPITAL HIGHLIGHTS TO ACCOMMODATE EARLY DEADLINES BECAUSE OF THE LABOR DAY HOLIDAY. IT HAS BEEN UPDATED TO REFLECT THE LEGISLATURE’S ADJOURNMENT THURSDAY NIGHT. AN UPDATED VERSION WILL GO OUT SUNDAY IF NEEDED.

More than 600 new laws in effect

Week of Aug. 30 - Sept. 3

Elections bill passes House along party lines

Week of Aug. 16 - 20

Abbott sued over mask-mandate ban
 
A growing number of school districts, counties and cities have defied Gov. Greg Abbott’s executive order banning mask mandates, as COVID-19 cases continue to spike due to the delta variant and a low rate of vaccination among Texans.

Week of Aug. 9 - 13

Delta variant spurs huge increase in COVID-19 hospitalizations

Week of Aug. 2 - 6

Eight proposed amendments on November ballot
                                                            

Now we have to make people want local news

In the last six years, interest in local news has declined, for several reasons. Community newspapers can’t do much about most of the causes, but there are some things they can do. It starts with understanding the problem.

Special projects energize staff, community

I fondly characterize newsrooms as organized chaos. That definition has aptly described operations for the past 18 months with the impact of COVID-19. The story has demanded constant attention, and there are likely fewer reporters to handle the task due to the economic toll of the pandemic.

By JIM PUMARLO, Consultant

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